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Crystal Clarke: Ordeal Of Innocence proof black actors can play more than slaves

The Star Wars actress plays Tina Argyll in the BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie’s story.

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Ordeal By Innocence cast (BBC)

Star Wars actress Crystal Clarke has said her role in TV drama Ordeal By Innocence is a chance to prove actors of colour can do more than play slaves.

The US star plays Tina Argyll in the BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie’s story – a role which gave her a something to “sink my teeth into”.

“We can do those everyday emotions that you also have, and everyone else gets to do,” she added.

“Just like an everyday character. And, she’s not necessarily an everyday character, but the way that she’s written kind of allows her to be for a long time before you get the little hints of race.”

The drama had to undergo reshoots after Clarke’s castmember, Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick, was accused of sexual assault.

Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards 2017 – Press Room – London
Ed Westwick (Ian West/PA)

Starring Bill Nighy, Eleanor Tomlinson, Anna Chancellor and Matthew Goode, the three-part drama was adapted by Sarah Phelps.

The first episode airs on Sunday April 1.

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